no its like saying is the sun burnt
the sun isn't burnt but it can burn u
geddit?
Is ice, water?
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no its like saying is the sun burnt
the sun isn't burnt but it can burn u
geddit?
And you high ass niggas are getting higher by the post countThat's the most idiot argument I've ever heard in my life lol
That's like saying something can't be hot because it's always hot. Is the sun not hot because it's never NOT hot?
Yall smart dumb niggas are multiplying by the dozens lol
it has perspired b
@Goldie
rub ice on yourself and you'lll be left with wetness.
if it can wet you, it aint wet. it's doing the wetting. it's not on the receiving end of wetness. get me?
if it wets, it aint wet.
ice wets you because it's ice
the towel would only wet you if it had water on it
ice looks like that when it starts melting tooo
@Goldie
if it can wet you, it aint wet. it's doing the wetting. it's not on the receiving end of wetness. get me?
if it wets, it aint wet.
Like I said it is only wet when it is extracted from waterIs a fish in water wet?
Y'all pissing me off
now thats just dumb is water cold obviouslyIs fire hot??
Inb4 "no its not because...."
Water is wet because the relation of water with any object makes said object wet. Thus water is in a constant state of wetness.
Fam u get it...and water is not always coldnow thats just dumb is water cold obviously
Wet is something we use to describe what a liquid (usually water) does to something when it comes into contact w the liquid. It’s molecules have properties that allow it to wet. It’s molecules cannot wet itself.
It’s pretty simple guys. Water isn’t wet. Wet is an experience or description of our interactions with water. Water is water. Ice is wet, but it isn’t an argument for “water is wet”.
Because fire has destructive properties. water can ravage and can give life and take on many forms ..What about fire? Fire is hot. Fire is burning. When it comes into contact with other stuff they start burning and they become hot. If we see fire and water as complimentary then why don't they spread their hotness and wetness in a similar way?
According to merriam webster....Because fire has destructive properties. water can ravage and can give life and take on many forms ..